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Depend upon it, the first universal characteristic of all great art is Tenderness, as the second is Truth. — John Ruskin

We believe no more in Bonaparte's fighting merely for the liberties of the seas than in Great Britain's fighting for the liberties of mankind. The object is the same, to draw to themselves the power, the wealth and the resources of other nations. — Thomas Jefferson

But a Congolese life is like the useless Congolese bill, which you can pile by the fistful or the bucketful into a merchant's hand, and still not purchase a single banana. It's dawning on me that I live among men and women who've simply always understood their whole existence is worth less than a banana to most white people. I see it in their eyes when they glance up at me. — Barbara Kingsolver

[Individuals] have a right to defend themselves and recover by force what by unlawful force is taken from them. — John Locke

The limitless jet-lag purgatory of Immigration and Baggage at Heathrow. — Monica Dickens

Sometimes when I am painting large flowers, I imagine that I am the bee. — Minnelli Lucy France

I wish for frozen time, forgotten sins, and never-ending love. — E.K. Blair

When it came to music, I was omnivorous. — Lish McBride

I think you reveal yourself by what you choose to photograph, but I prefer photographs that tell more about the subject. There's nothing much interesting to tell about me; what's interesting is the person I'm photographing, and that's what I try to show. [ ... ] I think each photographer has a point of view and a way of looking at the world ... that has to do with your subject matter and how you choose to present it. What's interesting is letting people tell you about themselves in the picture. — Mary Ellen Mark

The important part is to get all of this information out of your head and listed somewhere. — Giles Johnston

External practices have value only as helps to develop internal purity. — Swami Vivekananda

Perhaps no line of Cohen's better captures the essence of his vision. He is telling his listeners what prophetically inclined rabbis have been telling theirs for thousands of years, namely that the world is a place of suffering, that no celestial cataclysm could ever change that, but that there are things here on this earth - art, love, friendship, kindness, music, sex - that have the power to redeem us. — Liel Leibovitz